Articles marked Greg GrandinGreg Grandin teaches history at New York University. He is the author of The Last Colonial Massacre: Latin America in the Cold War. From the London Review dated 29 November 2007Sucking up to P
Henry Kissinger’s realpolitik, with its moral relativism and easy acceptance of American limits, is often contrasted with the neocon evangelism that took off after the attacks of 9/11. Kissinger had long served as a foil for the New Right. The secretary of state ‘sounds like Churchill’ but ‘acts like Chamberlain’, Norman Podhoretz wrote in 1976. And even before conservatives came to condemn Kissinger for his dealings with China and Moscow, they distrusted his associates, particularly Nelson Rockefeller. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
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